Quill Shift Literary Agency continues its online absence, and I do not have the same hope - even as minuscule - as before. Additionally, both of my emails have gone unanswered. In contrast, 3 Seas Literary Agency is consistent as ever with four Facebook and eight Twitter posts in the last week. This number is fairly usual for them. I find myself comfortable with their social media activity compared to Quill Shift's. Here are a couple snapshots of 3 Seas activity. 3 Seas undoubtedly knows what it means to promote their authors. The audience can feel the excitement through the screen regarding Kerrelyn Sparks' new book; the full post is linked to their Facebook page, which is a smart social media marketing tactic that builds all of their platforms.
Quill Shift Literary Agency has quite a bit to learn from companies (competitors) like 3 Seas Literary Agency, whether it is in terms of simple social media activity or how to have an effective online presence.
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AuthorAutumn Lala is an internationally published writer currently earning her dual-English degree at the University of Cincinnati. When she is not doing homework or writing, she is spending time with her loved ones or buying another cute mug she (supposedly) does not need. Archives
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